5 - FoxConn
Foxconn
The company we deal very little with, yet that will change in the future. Foxconn. We'll quickly sift through their million dollar red & green booth.
Prototype systems called F1, contains four Radeon HD3870 boards and is able to drive up to ten displays. The P45-based motherboard packs almost everything you can think of. It is built with AMD components and provides the user with four 4-inch PCIe Gen2.0 x8 that can be used for connecting up to 8 independent displays, powered by 4 graphics cards.
I figured you prolly want some proof of that; Microsoft's Flight Simulator X was actually used to demonstrate this as it actually had a total of 10 displays connected.
Fugly cases though ... designed to resemble the head of Transformers style robots. However, the internal components are impressive, because, as you can see from the photos, this extremely high-tech rig is built around one of Foxconn's mainboards and is powered by a Core 2 extreme CPU.
Some nice vapochill action was going on as well at the booth :) But the best thing yet ...